Why Venom Absolutely Won't Be In The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The director recently stirred the pot once again by tweeting a suggestive photograph from the set of his sequel, which currently is filming in New York City. Several sites reached for the conclusion that Webb, through Twitter, was confirming Venom as a possible villain for the upcoming sequel, and countless reasons were given as to why this had to be fact, from the look of the locker to Dane DeHaan's birthday.

Before we get into those speculations, let me just call “shenanigans” on the whole Venom reveal.

Webb knows that Spider-Man 3 offended fans. He understands that Sam Raimi botched Venom as a villain – primarily because Sony forced Raimi to include a villain he never had interest in exploring – and he realizes that too many antagonists can ruin a sequel. A quick head count of confirmed characters for Webb’s Spider-Man 2 include Electro (Jamie Foxx), The Rhino (Paul Giamatti), and the possibility of Rhys Ifans reprising his role as Curt Connors. Fans also know that we have looming Goblins in Dane DeHaan (who has been cast as Harry Osborn in the sequel) and Colm Feore – whom recently was added to the ensemble and, I’m convinced, will be revealed as the actor tapped to play Norman Osborn before too long.

There’s simply no room for Venom in Amazing Spider-Man 2 … unless, of course, DeHaan’s Harry Osborn steps into the role that Eddie Brock Jr. played in the Spider-Man comics. Yesterday was DeHaan's birthday after all, which helps explain why Webb hashtagged the Tweet with #happybirthday. But we're probably reading too deeply into that, begging for clues.

Here’s a quick sprint through Eddie Brock Jr.’s backstory as it existed in the Ultimate Marvel Universe (which best fits what Webb appears to be putting together on screen). A university student, Brock was childhood friends with Peter Parker. Their fathers – brilliant scientists – worked together on a powerful suit that was meant to cure cancer. Peter and Eddie Jr. discover the material for the suit in a locker that looks very much like the one that Webb revealed on Twitter. It essentially mirrors Venom’s birth, and could be another explanation for the #happybirthday hashtag Webb put on his Tweet.

Now, say that out loud for a moment. The photo that Webb himself shared. On Twitter. Do you really believe that the director of a massive studio blockbuster is going to spoil his own sequel through a Twitter photo? I can’t accept that. Which is why I view the photograph of the locker as a calculated piece of misdirection that says just as much about Webb’s approach as it doesn’t say about the sequel.